12-28-2023, 03:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-28-2023, 03:03 PM by michaeladsmith2.)
A few weeks ago I announced my acceptance in a Masters program. Let me update you on this, relative to ENEB.
I've been accepted to Regent University (School of Divinity), for their M.A. in Spiritual Formation. Most, not all schools, will require a NACES-approved Foreign Credential Evaluation for admissions.
Because I had both my ENEB MBA+Master of Business & Corporate Communication degrees evaluated by ECE (https://www.ece.org/), Regent accepted my application. ECE evaluated my ENEB degrees as "equivalent to a US Regionally-accredited Bachelor's degree." That made me eligible for any Masters I want to take at Regent.
As I've mentioned a thousand times, each FCE Provider, each college/university, each employer, each agency, each country or State is different. The same ENEB Masters got me into BOTH a DHA & Master's programs, respectively. Again, you just have to research, do the homework, and decide what path you will take to accomplish your desired goals. You can succeed if you put your mind to it. And you can take the same ENEB Master's, with a FCE Provider Report, and transfer those credits into a BA or BS Completion program.
So, don't let ANYONE tell you ENEB is not legit or talk you into not taking advantage of a great opportunity for academic success. This non-traditional path has opened doors for thousands of students all over the world! And now I have 2 Masters (with more coming in 2024), a doctoral degree, and transfering credits from ENEB to complete (my personal goal) of a Bachelor's degree with Excelsior University.
I've been accepted to Regent University (School of Divinity), for their M.A. in Spiritual Formation. Most, not all schools, will require a NACES-approved Foreign Credential Evaluation for admissions.
Because I had both my ENEB MBA+Master of Business & Corporate Communication degrees evaluated by ECE (https://www.ece.org/), Regent accepted my application. ECE evaluated my ENEB degrees as "equivalent to a US Regionally-accredited Bachelor's degree." That made me eligible for any Masters I want to take at Regent.
As I've mentioned a thousand times, each FCE Provider, each college/university, each employer, each agency, each country or State is different. The same ENEB Masters got me into BOTH a DHA & Master's programs, respectively. Again, you just have to research, do the homework, and decide what path you will take to accomplish your desired goals. You can succeed if you put your mind to it. And you can take the same ENEB Master's, with a FCE Provider Report, and transfer those credits into a BA or BS Completion program.
So, don't let ANYONE tell you ENEB is not legit or talk you into not taking advantage of a great opportunity for academic success. This non-traditional path has opened doors for thousands of students all over the world! And now I have 2 Masters (with more coming in 2024), a doctoral degree, and transfering credits from ENEB to complete (my personal goal) of a Bachelor's degree with Excelsior University.
Completed
Doctor of Healthcare Administration | Virginia University of Lynchburg
MBA., MBCC., MPM., MHRM | Universidad Isabel I / ENEB
Bachelor of Business Administration (Equivalent) | NACES, ECE
In Progress
PhD in International Public Health | Euler-Franeker Memorial University | Class of 2027
Master of Arts in Human Rights Practice | The University of Arizona | Class of 2026
Doctor of Healthcare Administration | Virginia University of Lynchburg
MBA., MBCC., MPM., MHRM | Universidad Isabel I / ENEB
Bachelor of Business Administration (Equivalent) | NACES, ECE
In Progress
PhD in International Public Health | Euler-Franeker Memorial University | Class of 2027
Master of Arts in Human Rights Practice | The University of Arizona | Class of 2026